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Rhiannon Giddens' Biscuits & Banjos festival has announced a series of free community programming that will take place at The Fruit on April 26.
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The Wake County school board directed the district to find other budget cuts rather than eliminate 130 special education teaching positions that would drive up teacher-to-student ratios.
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The nasal swab detects early changes linked to the memory loss disease before cognitive problems develop.
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Raleigh-Durham International Airport TSA workers have not been paid since Feb. 14. Nonprofits like the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina are partnering with RDU to provide some relief to TSA workers.
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North Carolina has parted ways with Coach Hubert Davis after 5 seasons.
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The soldiers are part of the 82nd Airborne Division "Immediate Response Force," which is available to fly anywhere in the world on less that a day’s notice.
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Residents in rural and urban areas in North Carolina are raising their voices against federal plans to open immigration jails in their communities.
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The recount involved ballots from three precincts across the district. Berger needed to gain two votes to trigger a full recount. He did not.
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North Carolina’s government is on track for a 1%, $370 million revenue surplus this year, but the state will soon hit tax cut triggers that will result in decreasing annual revenue.
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Newly-confirmed DHS Sec. Markwayne Mullin told senators the policy was “micromanaging.”
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The revision comes after Chancellor Lee Roberts got rid of an administrator-created policy that allowed the university to secretly record professors.
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After 26 years, legendary musician and record producer Mitch Easter had planned to sell the recording studio, but now says those plans are on "indefinite hiatus."